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HOUSTON (AP) — A second suspect might emerge in the aftermath of the shooting at a Houston-area
community college that left three people wounded, the Harris County sheriff said yesterday.

At least 10 shots were fired during a dispute between two men outside the library on the North
Harris campus of Lone Star College on Tuesday, Sheriff Adrian Garcia said.

Carlton Berry, 22, is charged with two felony counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Garcia said investigators were trying to determine what caused the argument, adding that the
dispute was “idiocy, stupidity.”

Berry was injured in the incident and is under police supervision at a Houston hospital, Garcia
said.

Garcia said the two other people wounded were recovering. Jody Neal, 25, with whom Berry was
arguing, was shot in the abdomen and leg. A maintenance worker for the college, 55-year-old Bobby
Cliburn, was standing nearby and was shot in the leg.